Integrating Kids Yoga into Your Homeschool

Posted in Homeschooling on June 20, 2017

Two blonde homeschool girls doing yoga on a mat

Yoga is a system of exercises that helps to improve overall health and wellbeing by building strength, flexibility, and awareness in both mind and body. Breath work, physical postures or asanas, and simple meditation are practiced by people of all ages and in many different states of health and levels of fitness. Yoga practitioners have Read More »

Autism Does Not Make Homeschooling Impossible

Posted in Homeschooling on June 16, 2017

A child with autism on a tricycle

Public schools are not structured to accommodate children with autism. They combine every aspect of life that autism rejects, including noise, instability, and chaos. Autism in the Public Classroom The classroom environment and routine are constantly changing, and children are always interrupted during tasks. They become overwhelmed the inter-workings of the classroom and all the stimuli Read More »

Getting Healthy and Fit with Summer School

Posted in Homeschooling on June 15, 2017

Getting Healthy and Fit with Summer School

Yay! Summer is here. As a homeschool parent, I’m sure you are excited to take a break from thinking about homeschool for a while. What if I told you that summer is the perfect time to get in some homeschool activities? In fact, some of these activities can only be done in summer. The best Read More »

Effective Teaching Strategies for Homeschool

Posted in Homeschooling, Just Starting Out on June 15, 2017

Different strategies for teaching

When most people think of homeschool, they become intimidated the the different options that are available. Not only is it difficult to find a homeschool curriculum that works for their child, it is difficult to determine the teaching types that will be used in their homeschool. What teaching strategy do you use? Does your child Read More »

How to Homeschool Through the Summer with Unit Studies

Posted in Homeschooling on June 13, 2017

Homeschool Summer Unit Studies

Kids are always so excited for summer to finally arrive. Summer means swimming and ice-cream, playing outdoors and picnics. Sure the first couple of weeks, the kids thoroughly enjoy it but soon boredom sets in and kids are whining to you to give them some ideas of fun things to do. For many families, summer Read More »

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